Es Trenc is a slice of Caribbean paradise in the heart of the Mediterranean. Located on the southern coast of Mallorca, this long stretch of powdery white sand and crystal-clear water is officially clothing-optional.
The beach is divided into zones, and the eastern end is especially popular with naturists. Despite its popularity, the vastness of Es Trenc ensures you’ll always find a peaceful spot to relax in the sun. Why it stands out: Natural dunes, shallow turquoise waters, and easy access make Es Trenc a naturist favorite in Spain.
Across the globe, UNESCO World Heritage sites offer a window into human history, architecture, and the natural environment. Among these, certain towns stand out for their unique cultural, historical, and architectural significance.